Resolves, Divine, Moral and PoliticalJohn Hatchard and son, 1820 - 454 páginas |
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... wisdom , clothed in manly , nervous , and energetic language . When I proposed to myself the republication of this work , I was naturally desirous , after it had remained so long in obscurity , of bringing it forward to public notice ...
... wisdom , clothed in manly , nervous , and energetic language . When I proposed to myself the republication of this work , I was naturally desirous , after it had remained so long in obscurity , of bringing it forward to public notice ...
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... wisdom of God , is beautifully displayed throughout his writings ; parti- cularly in the following passage : - " Not trusting in C " God we disquiet ourselves with fears and solici- ❝tudes ACCOUNT OF THE AUTHOR . xxxiii.
... wisdom of God , is beautifully displayed throughout his writings ; parti- cularly in the following passage : - " Not trusting in C " God we disquiet ourselves with fears and solici- ❝tudes ACCOUNT OF THE AUTHOR . xxxiii.
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... wisdom and excellence of those rules which he lays down for the government of our conduct , in all the absolute and relative circumstances in which man is placed , which so strongly recommend his Resolves to the attention of readers ...
... wisdom and excellence of those rules which he lays down for the government of our conduct , in all the absolute and relative circumstances in which man is placed , which so strongly recommend his Resolves to the attention of readers ...
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... wisdom , and comparing his " Peerlesse booke , " the " Eikon Basilike , " with the Psalms and the Proverbs , he concludes with the two following lines : - " When he had rose thus , Truth's great sacrifice , " Here Charles the First ...
... wisdom , and comparing his " Peerlesse booke , " the " Eikon Basilike , " with the Psalms and the Proverbs , he concludes with the two following lines : - " When he had rose thus , Truth's great sacrifice , " Here Charles the First ...
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... Wisdom and Science 94 • 96 Of Idleness Against Compulsion -That Misapplication makes Passion ill Of the Immutability of Human Affairs , and of Human Vanities Of Death That all Things have a like Progression and Fall Of Detraction Of ...
... Wisdom and Science 94 • 96 Of Idleness Against Compulsion -That Misapplication makes Passion ill Of the Immutability of Human Affairs , and of Human Vanities Of Death That all Things have a like Progression and Fall Of Detraction Of ...
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